A book with provocative implications for students and scholars of social movements and identity politics, Misrecognized Materialists offers a fresh and important perspective on Canada's constitutional struggles over civic symbolism and identity.
A book with provocative implications for students and scholars of social movements and identity politics, Misrecognized Materialists offers a fresh and important perspective on Canada's constitutional struggles over civic symbolism and identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matt James is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Acronyms 1 Constitutional Politics and the Politics of Respect: An Introduction 2 Searching for a Forum: Social Movements at the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations 3 Wartime: Social Esteem and Social Citizenship in the Reconstruction Debates 4 The Postwar Identity Emphasis: Rights, Universalism, and Virtue 5 Charter Politics as Materialist Politics 6 From Meech Lake to Charlottetown: Symbolic Power and Visions of Political Community 7 Conclusion: Misrecognized Materialists in Canadian Constitutional Politics Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Acronyms 1 Constitutional Politics and the Politics of Respect: An Introduction 2 Searching for a Forum: Social Movements at the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations 3 Wartime: Social Esteem and Social Citizenship in the Reconstruction Debates 4 The Postwar Identity Emphasis: Rights, Universalism, and Virtue 5 Charter Politics as Materialist Politics 6 From Meech Lake to Charlottetown: Symbolic Power and Visions of Political Community 7 Conclusion: Misrecognized Materialists in Canadian Constitutional Politics Notes Bibliography Index
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